Answer:
Translations:
1. my sisters
2. you
3. my brother
4. I
5. my friends and I
6. your padre and you
Explanation:
I take Spanish IIII right now, so this is kind of easy for me, but when I first learned these, I was super confused! xD
I hope this helps :)
Answer:
Since you need to form a question, but place the subject at the end, it means that the entire question will be really inverted, meaning that the order of words will be a little jumbled. This is the way to do it:
Termina a las dos la clase?
As you can see, the subject 'la clase' is placed at the end, and the word order is inverted.
1. Al principio del parrafo dice que durante los primeros minutos ambos equipos corrieron detrás de la pelota nerviosamente.
2. el equipo local Boca Juniors
3. el equipo recibió la ayuda que necesitó
4. River Plate ganó el partido dos a uno
Form questions using inverted word order. Put the subject at the end.
Answer:
Dentist:
Lávese los dientes todos los días.
No coma caramelos.
No ingiera alimentos fríos si le duele la muela.
Use hilo dental mientras está en su casa.
Explanation:
In this exercise, you have to write <u>Spanish sentences using formal commands, both affirmative and negative sentences.</u>
These commands are used when you talk to a person you do not know well, an older person or a person to whom you want to show respect. In this case, the sentences show a dentist talking to your best friend.
When you use formal commands, you have to use the third person, both singular and plural forms. In this case, only singular.